If you voted in Oho for John Kasich—you are an absolute idiot. If you have not yet voted, there is still time to save you. Kasich is one of the most progressive politicians in both parties. He is closer to Bernie Sanders socialism than he is to Hillary Clinton politics and the proof is in this–George Soros—the extreme leftist billionaire who seeks to sink America as a sovereign country and convert the nation into a socialist utopia gave over $200,000 to Kasich’s campaign to help him in Ohio. That and only that disqualifies him to even run as a Republican. If you want many more reasons why not to vote for Kasich CLICK HERE TO REVIEW. But any support from George Soros is a shot at anyone who considers themselves “conservative.”
It doesn’t matter if it’s Donald Trump running for President, or Warren Davidson being the only qualified candidate to run for John Boehner’s old seat—Ann Becker from the Cincinnati Tea Party made a great point in her below observation and comment as to why America’s best people do not run for public office. The consequences are that the worst of our society ends up running and winning the seats of government which most effectively runs our society—and the results have been dismal. During this particular March of 2016 there are several really good options—and Ann is one of them for State Central Committee. To my mind she’s the only option. And that is additionally the case with Warren Davidson. For the sake of brevity and effectiveness, I have included Ann Becker’s endorsement of Warren Davidson in the following paragraphs because her reasons are nearly identical to my own. If you really want good people in government—then we need to support them when they come under fire—because they always get attacked. When they put themselves out in front the way Warren is offering, we need to have their back—because they will need it. There is a reason that good people get so attacked in public office—it is to protect the many bad guys effectively destroying our republic. So when you get a good one—give them a little cover fire.
I have been in politics for 7 years. One of the questions I get asked all the time – when are people going to wake up? When are the principled people going to take a stand?
I have been looking, searching, supporting and teaching people how important it is to find politicians that will put the Constitution first. Many people have stepped up to the plate, and it has given me hope.
A few months ago, after Speaker Boehner stepped down from his Congressional seat, my search for the right person to replace him went into overdrive. I live in the 8thDistrict. Finding someone who I could consider a leader, someone who I would trust to represent me and my views was a tall order.
Several candidates emerged to run for the seat. I took it upon myself to research and vet the candidates, this is not an official Cincinnati Tea Party endorsement, just a personal endorsement coming from Ann. The man who I chose to endorse was Warren Davidson.
Warren is a former Army Ranger. His military background helps him to understand the scope of the problems we face in the War on Terror and issues overseas. He also cultivated a deep sense of duty and discipline in the military that has carried over into his work in the private sector.
Warren is a small business owner of a multimillion dollar company. He came back from his military service and wanted to build something. He is the owner and President of Global Source Manufacturing in Troy, Ohio. His experience with his business has given him first-hand knowledge of how the government has hindered the growth of his business, from Obamacare and taxes to regulation and unions.
Beyond that, he is a good man. There aren’t many of those running for office.
There is a reason good people don’t run – the attacks.
Over the past week, a PAC called Defending Main Street has started to attack Warren Davidson. If you listen to the radio or live in the 8th district, you have gotten the mailers. They are vicious. At first, I thought it was kind of interesting. I must have picked the right candidate if he is getting attacked. It’s kind of a badge of honor in politics.
Yesterday, they crossed a line. They sent a flyer, big enough to wrap a gift to every Republican in the district. It was ridiculous. Who are these people? Why are they meddling in the 8th district race? I did a little research.
What I found made my blood boil. Defending Main Street is Steve LaTourette and John Boehner’s ‘I hate the Tea Party so I must destroy them’ PAC. Their website says, “The goal of the Republican Main Street Partnership is simple; to find commonsense solutions to problems that people are wrestling with each and every day. In short we represent and support the governing wing of the GOP.” In other words, if you don’t support the establishment you must be taken out.
I did a little more research. Defending Main Street raised most of its money from labor unions. “These unions include the National Education Association (the superpower of unions in America, along with the public employees unions), the operating engineers, the Teamsters, the air traffic controllers, transport workers and other building and trades unions,” from the Washington Times.
The accusations they were spreading in their flyers bothered me. The ads accused Warren Davidson of ‘Shipping jobs to China’. I knew his company was called Global Source Manufacturing, and China is on the globe – but after I got several messages from people asking what these flyers were all about I decided to talk to Warren himself and get to the bottom of it.
The answers were very simple. Warren said, “I do not have a manufacturing plant in China. I have not shipped jobs there. My company employs over 200 workers in Ohio – none in China.” I asked him about the website www.cheapasiantools.com. “The site is nothing but a marketing tactic meant to show up in search engines. If someone looked up tools in China, they would come to our American made tools company.” He also encouraged me to look at the website. It took me to Global Source Manufacturing’s buy American page.
This is another example of the establishment spreading lies. Telling people things that will make them questions a man’s character. This is why good people don’t run for office.
Don’t give into the lies. Stand up to the establishment.
I have been asked so much over the last two years which role I played with my blog site here, that was comparable to the popular Netflix series House of Cards. Well, I couldn’t give an answer because I don’t watch much entertainment television. Movies haven’t been very good for the last half of a decade and television series have not been a priority. I can’t relate to most of the plotlines. I’ve lived too much life to feel sympathy for most plot devices—so the stories are often boring to me. I do enjoy that type of entertainment from time to time, but it’s not very often. I watch CSPAN a lot along the various news channels—and typically don’t get very much out of dramatic television. But the question persisted, what role did I play in the real life House of Cards? Well, my wife and I recently made an audio/visual upgrade and we were looking for something to watch that could stretch the legs of the new system. House of Cards was on my mind—it was broadcast in the highest current video format which was very colorful, so we watched the first couple episodes and enjoyed it. I found it to be pretty realistic, but too simplified to what really goes on in politics. But still, the writers of the show did something that was very difficult to do; they captured roughly how life in the Beltway really is through the Kevin Spacey character. And my role with this site was shown in several characters—primarily the conspiracy theorist web writer who was living in a trailer park, and the reporter for The Washington Herald who broke stories on her blog site that her bosses wouldn’t touch otherwise. It was an enjoyable experience to watch because it let viewers into a world that I have learned to understand all too well. And its effect on the popular electorate is quite obvious as the election results from Saturday March, 5th 2016 poured in late at night and the establishment candidates had bombed badly. Marco Rubio and John Kasich had barely hit the registered vote while Trump and Cruz ran away with the night.
The “Washington Establishment” is defined in the Netflix show. It’s not just one person leading the nation from a back room, or a conglomeration of bankers running the world from the basement of some ancient pyramid dedicated to gods long-lost to our written record. It is the Kevin Spacey character—a congressman who is the majority WHIP of his party who is manipulating Washington at every level, from the guy who owns the ribs restaurant in the hard streets of a black neighborhood to the President of the United States. House of Cards captures the culture of the Washington establishment quite well, and accurately. Obviously when Mitt Romney was sent out to do several hit pieces on Donald Trump, the scheme didn’t work. Trump withheld the barrage, although Ted Cruz certainly benefited. During the unique Saturday election, nobody ran toward an establishment candidate and that clearly baffled the Frank Underwood types. Fox News was mystified and several guests on the other shows literally looked as if they had been shot out of a cannon. The establishment and all their tricks were dead, and it may very well be the television show House of Cards that finally killed it.
Netflix has around 34 million paid domestic subscribers and roughly 6% to 10% have watched at least one episode of House of Cards which is the flagship show offered by the streaming company that essentially destroyed Blockbuster Video. That means that at least 3 million people have at least watched some of the House of Cards episodes at some point in their subscription. However, that is likely a very conservative number. The numbers are likely higher if the IMDb ratings scores are considered as a statistical sampling. House of Cards has over 275,000 votes which are much higher than other popular shows on more traditional networks. Since Nielson Ratings don’t have a good way to account for ratings on streaming services over the Internet all this is so new and game changing that nobody but Netflix really knows how many people are watching their most popular show.
The Tea Party has been around now for about seven years and it has certainly made its imprint on politics. As I’ve said before, even in the video game industry, anti establishment plot lines which deal with the nuances of corruption at the highest levels are typical. Assassin’s Creed comes to my mind regarding this topic. The story is a fairly complex one that takes game players to pinnacle moments in history that is being simulated against a dystopian future which makes classic stories like Brave New World and Animal Farm look overly simplified as a result. The world is moving very fast now technologically, and people from my age and older are missing it, because it’s all coming in so fast that classic media is resisting the implication—so they are under reporting it. If you add all this up you essentially get what voters have decided for themselves–they want to destroy the Washington establishment one way or the other. The only real difference is whether they want to do it with someone like Donald Trump who represents someone who could out-fox anyone in the Beltway for several years, or a constitutional anchor in Ted Cruz who would say no to everything. That is what came out of the really pivotal vote on March 5th.
When Mitt Romney came out against Trump just days before the big vote, on a day when Trump was facing down his rivals on the Fox News debate where Megan Kelly for the first time since a major feud with Donald Trump had erupted, would ask the New York billionaire hard questions in front of tens of millions of people—few thought the results would be as they turned out. The bets were on Marco Rubio to get a spike, followed by John Kasich and that hasn’t happened at all. In fact, Rubio was literally trounced on Saturday. With all that was said, Trump not only survived, he won his two targeted states and split with Cruz the other two. In the delegate count, Trump is just shy of 400 going into the winner take all states which he’s poised to do well with while the other candidates are well behind. The establishment really doesn’t know what to do because Ted Cruz is the closest to Donald Trump at only less than 100 back. This was not part of the plan. If this was the House of Cards, Kevin Spacey would be having a meltdown because these rules of power and politics were not from the world he understands. Everything has suddenly turned on its head and nobody in the know understands where it came from.
That is precisely why I have written so much on this topic for years. People watch these shows, they play these video games and the do research on the Internet to find out for themselves what’s really going on. The traditional media is not a part of that revolution so all this is happening outside of their control. But it is clear to me that shows like House of Cards is waking people up to a truth they may not have otherwise considered. They might come to a site like mine for additional information to validate their suspicions, but House of Cards is bringing the average person a level of insider sophistication that they didn’t know existed before by just watching CNN or reading The Washington Times. And America has made a decision to pull out the foundation of that house and to let the whole thing just topple down. They don’t want a House of Cards running their nation-and they have voted to move in that direction. Even the popularity for Bernie Sanders explains the same on the side of Democrats and other left-winged people. People are tired of the tricks and the manipulation, and they want to bust up the system at its very core.
This all brings us back to my role in all this. Well, my job isn’t really covered in the Netflix series. There are some characters that are similar, but nobody is doing what I’m doing for the reasons that I do within that story. To get to that, it would require several layers of sophistication more, but that is not the fault of the writers of House of Cards. They have done a wonderful job putting all these pieces together within Washington culture. They certainly deserve their Emmy Award victories. They have brought to life in the Frank and Clair Underwood characters, who unfortunately really do exist in all the viciousness that House of Cards shows, a representation of a truth—and American voters are ready to turn away. So they watch House of Cards on Netflix, or they play Assassin’s Creed and want to know more. That’s when they find me and all this voluminous material. Then they check the sources I list and watch the videos, and they start changing their minds about things because they have source material from several different places starting with art, and then seeking out validation with journalism, then in opinion by measuring their reaction to others. My job is to be that middle offering. That element is missing from House of Cards because in that world—not many people are watching television except for the news. But it’s close enough to make the needed changes that we are witnessing—and that is a very good thing.
It continues to be astonishing how limited most people view the world. They look at a guy like Donald Trump and think that he’s only about rhetoric and bombastic WWF type speech—but fail to comprehend that in private he’s extremely articulate and serious. As seen during the Super Tuesday speech from Florida he can switch from a big time wrestler in the arena of life to a stoic presidential candidate really in the blink of an eye. Even as you are probably reading this, the presidential debate for the Republican party from Michigan is proceeding and again Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio are lashing out with everything they have to try to knock Trump down—but the billionaire business mogul and entertainer has now seen the lay of their strategy and he’s prepared. Like any great strategist you must always get your enemies to reveal their plans and Rubio certainly did that in the days leading up to the debate. He put his whole game plan out in public for Trump to analyze and develop a strategy against. And now all that hard work is showing not to Rubio’s advantage.
Smartly, Trump has left Cruz relatively untouched pulling away all the establishment vote heading into the more mainstream states which Cruz isn’t playing out so well in forcing Rubio and Cruz to fight each other just for the possibility of getting delegates. Meanwhile Trump does his thing and continues to rack up respectable endorsements at key times leaving everyone else in the field to fight like dogs over his scraps. The Trump campaign has been brilliant providing a gift to establishment Republicans. They should consider themselves lucky that he’s on their team. They could learn a lot from him.
This all points to a showdown in Florida on March 15th which will likely put a stake through the heart of Rubio—I’m sure the fight will be hard, but it won’t be enough. There will be fights elsewhere and only Trump can cover them all with his private 757 and boundless energy. All the Superpacs in the world can’t outspend him and these days people flip through DVR recordings of their favorite television shows not hearing all the smear campaigns against Trump. Trump is the content that people scan through commercials to get to—and traditional politicians have not yet figured that out. But people do see his 757 flyovers and the big crowds on news reports and that is something the other candidates just can’t do—because they are not as personally successful as Trump has been. The Trump campaign is re-writing all the old rules and nobody is prepared for them. Rubio and Kasich are still using the old ones, and they are failing gradually.
The David Duke situation with Trump was clearly carefully calculated by him to lure his opponents into an easy kill. Trump denounced the KKK leader on a Friday night then stumbled through a question about Duke on Saturday provoking Cruz and Rubio to sense blood in the water—but it was blood Trump poured in—and they ended up looking petty and foolish for making much about nothing causing them to cry wolf one too many times. And that realization is present on the Detroit debate stage—a desperation in chasing after the wrong bait—this is the difference between a hardened professional—which Trump is—and a career politician who has learned to be skilled in raising money for the party—but not much else. Someone like Rubio can say all the right things but he’s powerless to implement anything. Cruz knows how to draw a line in the sand and not cross it, but often he’ll be the only one standing there. Trump is right, someone has to have the skill to draw a line and convince everyone to come over to where he drew it and cross it on his terms. Trump has a long history of that and he’s showing the Republican Party that presently.
The establishment showed from the outset a grim resistance to Trump but by March 15th most of them will be moving over into the Trump camp because everyone loves a winner. Trump will be doing the same type of thing to the rest of the world, with China, with Russia, the Middle East, South America, Mexico—everywhere. The trick of a good salesman is to achieve all your goals by making the customer feel privileged into accepting your parameters of success. Everyone in the beginning of a negotiation has their own vantage point—but by the end—the more successful salesman has to get everyone into their version of that success. That is what Trump is doing to the Republican Party—which has needed to happen for a long time. Once Trump wins the presidency, he’ll do it to the rest of the world convincing them to eat out of the hand of America—and they’ll thank us for it. That is the big difference between years past and years yet to come.
It should have been clear to all Republicans on Super Tuesday. But Rubio represents the old school politicians who think all this ability Trump has is a con game. They are like the European idiots who thought the world was flat in 1492—even though many had figured out that it was in fact round. There is a method of politics that has not yet been discovered that will greatly favor Republicans—but they do not yet understand it. Trump has been exhibiting it—but they don’t yet comprehend how it works. However, they will in time begin to see it. Trump will do what he does, he’ll create a whirlwind in Ohio and Florida that will culminate by March 15th and the spill over into other states will likely secure his nomination. All the old schoolers will be left looking at each other dumbfounded. When people ask how Trump will build a wall between Mexico and the United States making them pay for it—this is precisely how it will be done. Mexico will by the time all is said and done be thanking Donald Trump for letting them help build a wall. To lesser minds they may think this is the work of a con artist—because they don’t understand the skill. But, to those who know better, that is the work of an extremely skilled professional negotiator. And that is why Donald Trump will be a fantastic president.
So, it’s Super Tuesday and Donald Trump is well on his way to being the Republican nominee. Along that path, a lot of people have said some really stupid things—the entire process has devolved into a lot of name calling, and the remaining candidates are now lobbying for a brokered convention to justify all the wasted time they’ve poured into runs for president that were fruitless for months now—and were too stubborn to see it. Some from the Tea Party side of things who have had their eye on Ted Cruz have been mad at those of us supporting Donald Trump as if they knew something we didn’t about the Constitution—and had somehow not considered all avenues. It wasn’t one specific person, but was the typical Freedom Works crowd who have done wonderful work over the years, but have found themselves only looking at one side of the strategic fight. Things have not worked out the way they wanted and they are upset about it. But they better get over it pretty quick. Things are going to be moving very fast from now on. History is happening; we are in another American Revolution. Thankfully this time it’s not an armed revolt. This time—so far—it’s at the voting booth. If people let the process work, we should hope that everyone keeps their guns holstered.
The Constitution is just a bunch of things written down on paper if we do not have a society that is committed to honoring them. For the Constitution to work, American society must not reverse course back toward an aristocracy based on European history—but needs to evolve into its own after over 200 years of evolution. For the Constitution to work, we must have secure borders, a strong economic system, a sense of national pride, and a sincere resistance to the United Nations imposition that we have been experiencing for way too long. I don’t spend much time on conspiracies, but without question historically speaking, there is a global government that is trying to emerge and every candidate running for President but Trump is in on the game through finance. Our nation has been sold out a long time ago by many of the people who are angry at Trump now—people like John Boehner, Mitt Romney, Karl Rove and many others. (Boehner invited the Pope to address congress—who is obviously a global oriented socialist). I don’t think all those people are bad people, or are even malicious, but they don’t understand the game or how it’s really played. They only accept their role in Beltway politics and dare not to crawl out from under it. But someone needs to and it needs to happen in 2017 or we will lose our country forever. I am 100% sure of it. If we lose our country, the Constitution and all our history won’t mean a thing. You can’t be in debt as a country more than a collection of most countries yearly GDP and expect your country’s Constitution to hold value. Remember, he who has the gold, rules. If you don’t have any gold, you can’t rule—and if you aren’t in charge, you are subject to the whims of whatever governing body is—in this case the United Nations is positioning itself to become that entity much to American disadvantage.
Trump is capable of conducting himself in the most serious fashion, and I have no concern about him being presidential—and solving really complex problems. He is not a circus master. But remember dear reader, I put this dilemma out to area Republicans over four years ago when I said we needed to fight Saul Alinsky tactics with sheer aggression—and many people squawked at that. We have tried to put the book Rules for Radicals in the hands of John Boehner to read and understand what Republicans are fighting against—but he never embraced it. John Kasich ignored our warnings—and the Karl Rove Republicans continued to maneuver the party down a path toward continued failure—failing to understand what the real fight truly was. Again, I have talked about it often. I’m not the only one who has either. I’m hardly a conspiracy theorist. I am in all aspects of my life very good at identifying problems and knowing how the dots connect. When I was younger and without a track record I could understand that people might have been skeptical—but history has certainly been on my side.
I worked closely with Rob Portman when he was running for congress in 1992. I have the videos to prove it. He was full of fire and gumption and he was going to be a Ross Perot reformer. He reminded me of the type of person that Ted Cruz is now. I’ve seen all this before. Well, Rob won his seat in a spring 2013 election and for about four years he held his ground. After that he became part of the Washington establishment and now he’s pretty much worthless. He’s a nice guy, but he did not have the fight to hold his ground against the insurrection that is afoot—a silent killer of liberty that comes at conservatives from every side by way of the strategies of Saul Alinsky. I have watched these traditional Republicans get beat every way possible for three decades now and it’s time to put a stop to it. A carbon copy of George Washington won’t do it. We have to identify the fight that is before us in 2016 not 1775, and we have to implement a correct strategy to our current situation, not one from history. It is good to learn from history—but we also have to be cognoscente that we are living history right now.
As a Trump supporter, I think of him as an Alinsky killer. Saul Alinsky taught that the white middle class could be goaded into paralysis and indecision by using guilt against them—and that is exactly what has happened. Trump doesn’t feel guilt, or harbor regrets. He is very much from the power of positive thinking crowd and he sells it well to others. That is the best approach to destroying the way the political left has attacked America and it is the only way to save it. For years I have promoted the Overman concept, which is essentially a graduation of mankind from a kind of meager apologist into a new step—which some consider to be a “superman.” I’ve even named this site after the concept, Overmanwarrior’s Wisdom—which is now Cliffhanger Research and Development because of a project I’m working on which further develops the idea of an overman within human society. There is a need for these kinds of people to emerge and take charge of all management affairs across the world. Nietzsche hit on the idea in his wonderful book Thus Spoke Zarathustra and Ayn Rand further developed the idea in her books on philosophy, The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged. I am going even further with it in my work which I expect to fully develop over the next twenty years. Donald Trump is the closest yet to this type of person to ever having a hope of getting into the White House so I am behind him on the endeavor 100%.
Donald Trump was not born an overman. He is not a perfect person. He has made many mistakes over time—so he is no John Galt from Atlas Shrugged. But he has learned from his mistakes and who he is after 70 years on earth getting better and better each year is very close to the kind of hero that readers of Ayn Rand know so well. Trump reminds me of a combination of Ayn Rand characters ranging from the pirate Ragnar Danneskjöld from Atlas Shrugged to the newspaper mogul Gail Wynand from The Fountainhead. I’d even go so far to say that Trump’s love of buildings is reminiscent of Henry Reardon’s love of metal and his need to buy “men” of Washington to stay in business. Ayn Rand libertarians hearing that will likely have their faces melting off because they see Trump in the way that Ted Cruz and Glenn Beck have painted him—as a circus conductor that uses boisterous presentation to overcome opposition. I don’t see Trump that way at all. I see a man who has lived an authentic hero journey and has arrived late in life at a certain place that positions him to be the first of his kind. And it is my strategic desire to see him give birth to generations of overmen by selling it to the American population over the next eight years. There is nothing to compare him to, and that is wonderful.
I would encourage those not behind him to get that way rather quickly. Trump is an opportunity to bring a real life Galt’s Gulch to America—for the first time. The Republican Party should rally behind him the way that they should have gotten behind Ayn Rand. For the same reasons—they fought her and the objectivist philosophy as they fight Trump now. I know many people who are objectivists—actually hard core—and they disagree with me emphatically. But, they are wrong. Time will flush all this out—trust me. Right now—we have to act—and Super Tuesday was just the start. Even to those who think this is the worst thing to ever happen to them—they will learn in time not to be so timid and to understand that what is happening is what’s best for the American Constitution. For the Constitution to be truly valid, we must have American sovereignty. And of all the candidates running for president, only Trump can give that to America. Overmen are sometimes born in nature—but only in America do we make them. Donald Trump was made by American capitalism—and its time that we have a president that reflects those values for the rest of us.
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I have never seen such an act of stupidity and neglect than what the FBI performed by allowing the police to turn over Syed Farook’s apartment that she shared with her converted terrorist husband to the media and allow the press to swarm through the crime scene less than 48 hours old. Here was a major terrorist incident that had taken place on American soil and the FBI and White House were desperate to minimize the reach and public outcry by denouncing that it was even an act of terror though it’s obvious to everyone from the outset that was the case. They were reluctant because the couple was Islamic and the White House toyed with the idea of containing that fact from the story early on. So the FBI allowed for the press to rummage through the crime scene looking through personal effects of the couple in an attempt to humanize them into some sort of normalcy. In the act the media destroyed countless amounts of evidence in the form of fingerprints and DNA samples which should have been extracted from the site for subsequent months—not hours. The whole incident was a shell game that the FBI was playing under White House direction and they were all caught from the outset.
Now, two months later the negligent FBI started issuing court orders against an American company, Apple—that has a net worth of what most of the countries around the world do—to force them to “cooperate with the FBI investigation” citing that the tech company has some sort of patriotic duty to let FBI agents get into their encryption of that Syed Farook iPhone. Give me a break. The crazy lunatic Islamic radical was talking to ISIS recruits on Facebook—where was the FBI in stopping that action before it happened? And why did they try to cover it up when the terrorist act happened? And then they drug their feet before announcing that it was a terrorist incident. Then two months after the fact—after they allowed the press to completely destroy evidence two days after the initial attack—all of sudden Apple has some patriotic duty to the knuckle-dragging FBI agents who screwed up the case from the outset.
I actually know a few FBI guys. Sure they get into an occasional shoot-out, but who hasn’t these days. That doesn’t impress me. Let me just say this—I wouldn’t want those guys to have encryption decoding ability to anything. They do a decent job most of the time, but like anybody who is employed, particularly in the federal government, they are prone to immoral acts of embarrassments and they often abuse their power. Let’s just say that. Apple doesn’t owe those people in the FBI anything. The FBI has all the information they need to pursue the terrorist sources in the Syed Farook case. They know who said what to whom, and who sold what and when right now. They are using the Apple case as a way to gain access to encrypted products in the future under court order, and they are using the legal process to stall their own investigation because they don’t really want the results to come out—at least until Obama is out of the White House and they can dump the news on the Friday night cycle perhaps the night before the NFL starts again, or some other cultural event that otherwise occupies the attention of the American masses. If they wanted to uncover the terrorist network behind the San Bernardino terrorist attack—those accomplices would already be prosecuted and in jail—Apple has nothing to do with it.
I am deeply insulted by the comments of the FBI and the White House. The assumption in their statements is that we are all stupid. I would agree with Donald Trump and urge Apple to cooperate with the FBI if I thought we could trust them—but we can’t. They have shown an inclination to mislead and bungle investigations either on purpose, or by incompetence. Either way, they are a risk, and no competent company should be compelled by law to squander their product for the sake of fools who are highly likely to make mistakes with it. Apple is trying to establish an Apple Pay system that is completely predicated off the public’s ability to trust the security of their products—so the FBI compelling Apple to provide a backdoor to a terrorist’s iPhone won’t help the company build that confidence. This whole “greater good” argument that the government is making is horse shit. What was good for the most of America was for the White House and FBI from the outset of the San Bernardino terrorist attacks to admit what they knew and when they knew it. Instead, they let the media come in under the guise of curiosity and destroy very valuable evidence—and then lecture us all on the merits of patriotism. Give me a break!
Where there is smoke there is often fire and there is a lot of smoke regarding the FBI handling of the terrorist incident at San Bernardino. They screwed up the case terribly—to my eyes on purpose—because I honestly don’t believe people are that stupid. If they are—then we can’t trust them with anything—certainly not the encryption of a single iPhone. The FBI is manipulating the situation obviously. The question left for the rest of us to ask is…………………………why?
The trick now for Donald Trump is obviously making it so that Marco Rubio’s supporters along with Ted Cruz can jump over to him without feeling they betrayed their candidate. So a change in presentation is due, especially now that Jeb Bush has announced that he’s out of the presidential race. John Kasich has no chance, Ben Carson has no chance. Only Ted Cruz, and Marco Rubio—both freshman Tea Party senators who don’t have much of a track record are left to determine who will be the Republican nominee along with Donald Trump—who is also a Tea Party favorite. Let’s see, I heard several establishment Republicans in Butler County Ohio say in early 2013 when they were trying to stuff out the various Tea Party groups—that it would all be over by 2014. Well, that’s not what’s happening.
Because of the vicious warfare a lot of these Cruz and Rubio people will be reluctant to side with Trump—so it will be the New York billionaire’s task to pull over the supporters and finish off these two—which should be rather easy. There are a lot of things to pick on that could sink their ships really fast if Trump wanted to do it. Rubio is from communist Cuba. Ted Cruz had a father who was a communist revolutionary—and he was not born in the USA. Both have had trouble with their personal finances and listing their paperwork obligations to some degree. They both speak well, but are obviously above their head in personal experience. They were good candidates when Bush and Kasich were the focus, but now, they are front-runners subject to exposure—and it will be tough for them—there is a lot of easy fodder for Trump to expose over the next few weeks.
For them however, Cruz and Rubio, they will try to paint Trump as not being conservative enough and that is something that will have to be overcome quickly. Trump was already dealing with that in his South Carolina acceptance speech before the print was dry for the morning papers. That assertion, which many friends that I have in the Liberty movement support, is laughable. The definition being used about conservatism has been established in the Tea Party wake of conservatives mixed with libertarians—and it is that criteria that is judging Trump’s viability of conservative values. It is a political definition largely formed by Glenn Beck’s portion of the conservative Tea Party audience and is not based on actual conservative value—and that is what Trump needs to attack now in order to overcome the younglings—Cruz and Rubio.
If I had to write Trump’s life arch to arrive at this moment it would probably go something like this, Trump was hungry to step out of his father’s shadow—he worked really hard and put his stamp in New York in a big way enjoying a lot of early success. He was the Michael Jackson of real estate and he worked extremely hard to get there. The 90s came, and the bottom fell out of many of his investments. He was over extended and struggling to stay afloat. His father who was someone Trump leaned on a lot suffered Alzheimer’s disease and finally died in 1999. Also over this span, Trump went through two marriages, had to file bankruptcies on several of his properties to keep them from sinking everything he had worked for and he had to pound through a lot of public scrutiny—a lot of people who wanted to kick him on the way back down off his 80s successes. As a developer in New York, where a lot of liberals control things, Trump had to donate money just to play the game. There weren’t a lot of Republicans in the world he was living in—so he had to do what it took to help his businesses. He survived the 90s with a lot of personal skill and triumph and faced the next century without his parents, and a company that needed him to bounce back and carry it on his shoulders toward new heights. Most of the things Trump faced in the 90s would have forced lesser men to jump off a roof, but Trump just buckled down and solved everything with sheer tenacity and intelligence. In the post parent years, Trump truly broke out to be his own man—and along the way he started the Apprentice on NBC with Mark Burnett and actually refined himself over the course of 14 seasons as he was a teacher to several young people on a very popular television show. Along the way, he bounced around on political positions, largely because most of the people he was dealing with were liberals—but he never personally lost himself. He never drank, did drugs or got himself into misdeeds with women even though he could have easily as a single person at the time. He met his current wife in 2004 and she seemed to be just what he needed as a person. Since she came along, his personal focus has been surgical and his businesses have grown enormously. He could not be a liberal in any way because of the way he has raised his family. His kids show his conservatism, his businesses could not have been raised to the level they are without him being conservative to his very core—because liberals cannot think right to become wealthy the old fashion way. Trump has been vetted through the harshest fires and he has endured and actually excelled. I can say that I know what kind of president he’ll be, and I don’t have to worry about him crowning himself king. He’s far more complex than that—and more reliable.
Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio comparatively have done nothing in their lives. They are professional politicians without much of a track record and a lot of youthful idealism. They have not survived the fires of reality all so well—they are actually a bit like Trump was in the 80s. They have yet to face any hard crashes in their lives—which they will—and you don’t want a person in the White House who might not handle things so well under enormous pressure. Cruz has been a good debater and argued in front of the Supreme Court, but that’s a rather small thing compared to all the achievements of Trump. And Rubio in his short career has even been caught on the Gang of 8 mishap with Chuck Schumer—which will be easy for Trump to expose in the coming weeks. However Trump does get into trouble is with statements like what he made about Apple.
The answer to Apple is not to boycott them, or even to have the government force Apple to unlock the cell phone of the California ISIS terrorists. Trump’s comment that the government “owns” the phones is incorrect. Trump the CEO is used to operating as a top down manager which is actually needed right now in the White House because of all the dysfunction—but you have to understand that government is owned by the people. I’m sure Trump understands that, and his intentions with Apple are good, but he’s wrong in assuming that government could solve the problem of encryption with judicial force. It just feeds the anxiety that Glenn Beck and Ted Cruz are already feeding about Trump’s conservatism. The government should not be in the business of telling companies what to do. In the case of Apple, rather than sitting around like a bunch of sorry losers for two months complaining that they couldn’t break the encryption of the confiscated phone, they should have hired a 12-year-old kid to hack the thing. If Apple can invent something, then someone else can reverse engineer it and in this day and age, there is a kid out there who can do it. The FBI should have utilized them instead of looking to impose government rule over a private sector company. Out of all the good things that Trump has said and done on this run for president, the supporters of Cruz and Rubio will take pause with that kind of talk—so it’s best to avoid those types of impulsive statements. The FBI should not be waiting for a court order to force Apple to cooperate, and nobody should boycott Apple with peer pressure to force their hand. It is up to the FBI to use all their vast resources to break the code. I do not believe them when they say they can’t get in. What they want is an easy way to get at such information in the future. They are looking to move the Overton Window for all future cases in favor of them—which is dangerous.
Even if Trump doesn’t win in Nevada he’s in good shape to win the nomination. He’ll do well in Nevada—and he’ll get plenty of delegates. Marco Rubio didn’t do well in New Hampshire or Iowa, so even if he surges, he’s still way behind in the delegate count and Cruz has consistently been in third place. He has no support from his colleagues in the senate and that will hurt him at this phase. He has peaked out. He’s not going to win, so his supporters need to get their minds around it. Trump at this point could come in second and third in several of the Super Tuesday races and he’d still be poised to win. Personally, he would consider it a failure to lose anything—but in the game of numbers, they are all in his favor. So it’s time to start thinking about the next step. Trump is far more conservative than Cruz and Rubio—not by what he says—but by how he acts when the rubber hits the road. And to me, that’s what matters most. Cruz and Rubio have not been job creators. Trump has, and he has a lot more experience at the hard decisions it takes to actually do things in the real world. There is a big difference between idealism and actuality. Trump has had a long career of making success out of hard realities whereas everyone else has simply just talked about it. Trump would be wise to stick to his experience and shift into that next gear that will make it easier for the Cruz and Rubio people to come into his tent. They may do so reluctantly, but it’s time for them to start moving in that direction.
Now, one last thing about establishment politics, the NBC/Wall Street Journal poll that excited everyone but Trump supports right before the South Carolina vote was obviously a small sampling of known Cruz/Rubio supporters hoping to turn the tide of public opinion just ahead of the vote. The Bush campaign floated it out, and all the major news organizations ran with it—even though it was the only one. That is how deep the establishment is on the process and it should tell voters everything they need to know. Yet Trump didn’t buckle at all. He was calm and cool through the whole process. On the night before the election he held three massive rallies which made news all over the state. Trump simply out-worked everyone. With Trump in the White House he will set a new bar as far as what’s expected out of a sitting president. There is nobody running who works as hard at things as Trump. And the establishment doesn’t know what to do with him. They’ve thrown everything including the kitchen sink at him because there is one thing that Trump has that none of them do—including Rubio and Cruz—Trump loves hard work. They run from it by default. That is what’s wrong with Washington D.C.—to its core. We need a president who will make “hard work” fashionable once again—and nobody can do that like Trump. Calvin Coolidge was a very hard worker—but he couldn’t sell it. Trump can outwork Coolidge—but he can also sell it—and that is exactly what America needs right now. It doesn’t need a political definition of conservatism. It needs a hard worker who can convince America to do the same. And that is what Trump is after a long life of really hard knocks. He’s not going to lose this election at this point. Because nobody is able to outwork him to the finish line—so if you are not yet a Trump supporter and you don’t want Hillary in the White House—it’s time to come to terms.
Look how relieved John Kasich, governor of Ohio, golfer with president Obama, loser to the labor unions, and Obamacare supporter through Medicaid expansion was when his one fan wanted a hug in front of people.
Southern Ohio, specifically Butler County isn’t known for its wildlife—but there are enough RINOs migrating around that it rivals only the Serengeti of Africa. This is largely due to the State Central Committee seat that the socialite Patti Alderson holds which keeps those RINOs in seats they otherwise wouldn’t be able to hold. Ann Becker is running against Patti Alderson to attempt to set things right in Butler County and if you listen to the broadcast Ann did with Brian Thomas on 55 KRC below, you will begin to understand how Patti has loaded Butler County full of so many RINOs and learn what you can do about it. What’s even stranger, given the sometimes intense anger that the Liberty Movement is uttering these days toward the establishment commitment toward RINOs (Republican In Name Only—people like Don DIXON) is that Patti listed them on her promotional website as a badge of honor like her own zoo listing. That’s how out of touch she is. Now a few names on her list, also shown below, are decent people—like Margy and T.C. Rogers. Roger Reynolds most of the time is like a tennis ball being knocked over a net from Liberty to establishment—so he’s sort of on the fence—but most of the rest are clearly RINOs. Not that they are bad people, but they are definitely establishment anchors who lean far too left for the current Liberty tide that is emerging. To prove it, just click on the hotlinks below, and you will see the evidence. Here is the information that Patti listed on her website promoting her ability to maintain the status quo by continuing to feed the RINOs of Butler County.https://t.co/3jNX1vRG7N
“Patti Alderson is a blessing to our Community. I do not know where Butler County would be without her commitment and leadership.”
— Margy Conditt, State Representative
“During her time on the State Central Committee, Patti Alderson worked with conservatives across Ohio to build a strong Republican Party. Winning elections is the first step in the battle to preserve and protect our values – we need Patti Alderson to keep up the fight.” — Tim Derickson, State Representative
intelligent persistence to bring the resources necessary to help solve the most pressing needs of our community.” — TC Rogers, Vice President Butler County Commissioner
“It is my honor and privilege to endorse Patti Alderson for Butler County’s State Central Committeewoman. Patti is one of the most upstanding, hard-working leaders I’ve ever known. She is a tireless community volunteer, philanthropist, and a top-notch civic leader. Patti is one of those rare individuals who never stops “giving back.” I wholeheartedly ask for your support for Patti Alderson!”
— Nancy Nix, CPA, Butler County Treasurer
“Patti is a staunch Conservative dedicated to the values this County was founded upon and deserving of our vote.” — Greg Wilkens, Butler County Engineer
“I endorse Patti Alderson whole heartedly for State Central Committee. Patti is a person of strong character and moral judgment. Please join me in supporting Patti Alderson on March 15.” — Roger Reynolds, Butler County Auditor
The Black Rhino of the Serengeti are herbivores who mostly eat greenery—brush, grass and other plant life. The RINOs of Butler County eat lots of greens as well, but this often comes in the form of paper money. All the RINOs listed on Patti’s endorsement page are zoo feed RINOs who come to her home and charity events to be fed and have largely been domesticated by her. She controls them, she keeps them fat, dumb, and happy, and she maintains her grip on their existence with her seat on the State Central Committee.
The Black Rhinos of Serengeti are almost always on endangered lists because they have been overly hunted. To this day, they are a protected species. The RINOs of Butler County are also a protected species—they are protected by the State Central Committee but in reality they need to be hunted and thinned for the sake of Liberty. Because, they are over grazing and stripping away all the wonderful resources our fine county provides with a bottomless pit of hunger that always needs to be fed. If Patti weren’t so rich with what they want to eat, they’d erode away with the desire to have full stomachs that could never be filled. So while we want to preserve the Serengeti Rhinos we want to hunt the Butler County RINOs to near extinction for the good of all of us.
Patti lists them above the way an African hunter might mount the head of her trophies on a wall for the admiration of her peers. As she poses next to each picture of all her trophies she looks like a Cabela’s ad for new hunting gear. Except Patti doesn’t just mount those RINOs on her wall, she breeds them first and is heavily responsible for the over population of RINOs in Butler County that we currently have—the insidious money hungry establishment types who are stripping away everything our county offers in favor of their full bellies.
If you want to hunt them and thin out the herd of RINOs that are migrating all over Ohio, then vote for Ann Becker to return the county of Butler to its natural beauty by preventing the overgrazing of the RINOs that Patti Alderson feeds so passionately. Put a stop to Patti Alderson’s zoo full of overgrazing RINOs—and vote to preserve Butler County.